Hi Dave and thanks, > Drago works well for Gnugo and also for my program. Mogo starts but then > exits prematurely with a message from Drago "abnormal termination of > engine". :-(
> One thing, when I run it from the command line, it spits out a lot of > non-gtp format diagnostic information even with the setting "--dontDisplay > 1". That would upset some clients, including probably Drago, although I'd > expect different symptoms if that were the only problem. Normally not, the diagnostic information are sent to stderr, and should not be a problem. So shall I understand MoGo at least works for you on command line? > I put an extra copy of cygwin1.dll in the "WINDOWS\system32" directory, so > mogo can find it from anywhere and I used "--9 --time 12 > --useOpeningDatabase 0 --dontDisplay 1". That got it connected to Drago and > actually set up a game. You mean that with the .dll in WINDOWS\system32 that goes further? I thought that the .dll in the same directory as the .exe was enough. > But it terminates as soon as it gets a genmove > comand. :-( With no error message? > It creates a logfile in the directory where it is supposed to be > running. There is one line that says > "MoGo GTP log file." Lol. That means it did not get very far :) > My best guess, right now, is that the non-gtp diagnostic messages are > causing trouble. I'll look at it some more when I have time. Sorry for the trouble. I'll look at it as soon as I find some time, ie I don't know when :). Sorry again for the trouble :-/ Sylvain _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/